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* ActionGirl: Phoebe's taken combat lessons as part of her superhero training, and she's by no means bad at using them. In ''Thundermans: Secret Revealed'' and various other episodes, Phoebe could take on Dark Mayhem and her brother Max with using nothing but her physical prowess.

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* ActionGirl: Phoebe's taken combat lessons as part of her superhero training, and she's by no means bad at using them. In ''Thundermans: Secret Revealed'' and various other episodes, Phoebe could take on Dark Mayhem and her brother Max with using nothing but her physical prowess.



* BadassBookworm: She's a nerdy straight-A student that loves to study, especially math, is able to do tasks such as hack her brother's computer system, but she's also a superhero who kicks ass.
* BigSisterInstinct: While she has no problems mocking, humiliating and pranking Max (and to a much lesser extent Billy and Nora) the moment he's ever in serious trouble she'll jump to his defense. The feeling's mutual. She's likewise very protective of her younger siblings.

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* BadassBookworm: She's a nerdy straight-A student that loves to study, especially math, and is able to do tasks such as hack her brother's computer system, but she's also a superhero who kicks ass.
* BigSisterInstinct: While she has no problems mocking, humiliating humiliating, and pranking Max (and to a much lesser extent Billy and Nora) the moment he's ever in serious trouble she'll jump to his defense. The feeling's mutual. She's likewise very protective of her younger siblings.



* BreathWeapon: Able to breath pure cold like Max, which she can use to freeze people in ice. It apparently has no long terms effects. She can also use this to make snow. It is also revealed to also work on ghosts. (Haunted Thundermans). According to Phoebe, if Phoebe and Max's ice breaths touch, they could freeze a whole city.

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* BreathWeapon: Able to breath breathe pure cold like Max, which she can use to freeze people in ice. It apparently has no long terms effects. She can also use this to make snow. It is also revealed to also work on ghosts. (Haunted Thundermans). According to Phoebe, if Phoebe and Max's ice breaths touch, they could freeze a whole city.



* NiceGirl: Generally categorized by being sweet, friendly and cheerful.

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* NiceGirl: Generally categorized by being sweet, friendly friendly, and cheerful.



* NotSoAboveItAll: She's not above antagonizing her brother and flaunting her success over him. Likewise she has a bit of an ego.

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* NotSoAboveItAll: She's not above antagonizing her brother and flaunting her success over him. Likewise Likewise, she has a bit of an ego.



* PhotographicMemory: As revealed in ''Smells Like Team Spirit'', Phoebe has a photographic memory which allows her to remember information or visual images in great details even after seeing it for a very short time.

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* PhotographicMemory: As revealed in ''Smells Like Team Spirit'', Phoebe has a photographic memory which allows her to remember information or visual images in great details detail even after seeing it for a very short time.



* BigBadWannabe: Enforced. Lets face it, he's just a kid who wants to evil but fails every time he tries. If anything, he's nothing more than a petty {{Jerkass}}.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Constant pranking, mocking and humiliating aside, the moment anyone seriously endangers Phoebe or goes to far, he will always jump to her defense. The feeling is mutual.
** While less commonly shown, attempts to hurt or humiliate his younger siblings (Billy, Nora and Chloe) are a good way to provoke him. Such as his withdrawing his chance of selling a character to a videogame maker (despite all the money it could make him) and turning on him when he discovered he had set Billy and Nora up to fail.

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* BigBadWannabe: Enforced. Lets Let's face it, he's just a kid who wants to evil but fails every time he tries. If anything, he's nothing more than a petty {{Jerkass}}.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Constant pranking, mocking mocking, and humiliating aside, the moment anyone seriously endangers Phoebe or goes to too far, he will always jump to her defense. The feeling is mutual.
** While less commonly shown, attempts to hurt or humiliate his younger siblings (Billy, Nora Nora, and Chloe) are a good way to provoke him. Such as his withdrawing his chance of selling a character to a videogame maker (despite all the money it could make him) and turning on him when he discovered he had set Billy and Nora up to fail.



* BrutalHonesty: Though Max lies a lot to stay out of trouble, when it comes to other things, he's a brutally honest.

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* BrutalHonesty: Though Max lies a lot to stay out of trouble, when it comes to other things, he's a brutally honest.



* GuiltComplex: Anytime Max tries to something evil he ends up feeling extreme guilt.
* HarmlessVillain: Max is more mouth than action and the "evil" things he does is just petty little things that any rebellious teenager would do. Generally his attempts at seriously evil things either fail or he feels to guilty to finish them.

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* GuiltComplex: Anytime Max tries to do something evil he ends up feeling extreme guilt.
* HarmlessVillain: Max is more mouth than action and the "evil" things he does is just petty little things that any rebellious teenager would do. Generally his attempts at seriously evil things either fail or he feels to too guilty to finish them.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: For all his claims being evil and being a supervillain, when it really matters he will always come through for his family.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: For all his claims of being evil and being a supervillain, when it really matters he will always come through for his family.



* MadScientist: Has his own lab, builds rockets and doomsday devices and is a unarguable genius.

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* MadScientist: Has his own lab, builds rockets and doomsday devices devices, and is a an unarguable genius.



* MindOverMatter: His main ability, like his sister he possess quite powerful telekinesis.

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* MindOverMatter: His main ability, like his sister he possess possesses quite powerful telekinesis.



* WellDoneSonGuy: Most of the reason he's in the supervillain phase is just for attention from his parents who obviously prefer Phoebe. Also he seems to be kind of ignored and when his parents complement him he gets pretty happy.

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* WellDoneSonGuy: Most of the reason he's in the supervillain phase is just for attention from his parents who obviously prefer Phoebe. Also Also, he seems to be kind of ignored and when his parents complement compliment him he gets pretty happy.



* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He’s severely afraid of needles (Trypanophobia) .

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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He’s severely afraid of needles (Trypanophobia) .(Trypanophobia).



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Nora is arrogant, bratty and demanding, however she does truly love her family, and especially close to Billy, who despite occasionally mocking, she happily acknowledges is her best friend.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Nora is arrogant, bratty bratty, and demanding, however she does truly love her family, and is especially close to Billy, who despite occasionally mocking, she happily acknowledges is her best friend.



* BigEater: If there's on thing you can count on Hank to always do, it's eat the most unhealthy foods.

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* BigEater: If there's on one thing you can count on Hank to always do, it's eat the most unhealthy foods.



* RubberMan: His power is he can stretch his body to incredibly lengths. Apparently he can stretch his body all the way to Metroburg from Hiddenville to get Phoebe her favorite snack.

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* RubberMan: His power is he can stretch his body to incredibly incredible lengths. Apparently Apparently, he can stretch his body all the way to Metroburg from Hiddenville to get Phoebe her favorite snack.



* DumbassHasAPoint: He's not really that bright, but he will occasionally notice things about Max and Phoebe's secret, such as their baby sister growing to fast or their being man shaped holes in their roof. Fortunately he's easily distracted.

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* DumbassHasAPoint: He's not really that bright, but he will occasionally notice things about Max and Phoebe's secret, such as their baby sister growing to too fast or their there being man shaped man-shaped holes in their roof. Fortunately Fortunately, he's easily distracted.



* BigGood: Is head of the superhero league, and in charge of all the superheroes on earth.

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* BigGood: Is head of the superhero league, and in charge of all the superheroes on earth.Earth.



* FeelNoPain: Part of his power, its impossible to physically hurt him.

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* FeelNoPain: Part of his power, its it's impossible to physically hurt him.



* NiceGuy: Is constantly cheerful, friendly and generous.

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* NiceGuy: Is constantly cheerful, friendly friendly, and generous.
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* {{Envy}}: The whole reason he wants to be a supervillain is because he doesn't want to be a second best hero to his sister.

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* {{Envy}}: DrivenByEnvy: The whole reason he wants to be a supervillain is because he doesn't want to be a second best hero to his sister.

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* LightningLash: Electress has a super-charged electric whip that she used to fight criminals with as shown in ''Who's Your Mommy'' when Max accidentally sells the whip to a fan of Electress along with other Electress merchandise. When the whip is in the wrong hands, it could explode. Barb is easily capable of using her whip to subdue her enemies. With this, she is capable of controlling her whip with ease, allowing her to do anything she wants with it with willpower.



* WhipItGood: Electress has a super-charged electric whip that she used to fight criminals with as shown in ''Who's Your Mommy'' when Max accidentally sells the whip to a fan of Electress along with other Electress merchandise. When the whip is in the wrong hands, it could explode. Barb is easily capable of using her whip to subdue her enemies. With this, she is capable of controlling her whip with ease, allowing her to do anything she wants with it with willpower.

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* WhipItGood: Electress has a super-charged electric whip that she used to fight criminals with as shown in ''Who's Your Mommy'' when Max accidentally sells the whip to a fan of Electress along with other Electress merchandise. When the whip is in the wrong hands, it could explode. Barb is easily capable of using her whip to subdue her enemies. With this, she is capable of controlling her whip with ease, allowing her to do anything she wants with it with willpower.
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* KiddieKid: Usually acts his own age, but in the episode "Thundersense" he pretends to cry like a toddler when Barb is hesitant about getting him a very expensive computer. Needless to say, his fake crying works, because Barb hates seeing him sad.
-->'''Barb''': Is there anything else you want? Like a hug?
-->'''Max''': Actually, there is something I wanted to tell you. I'd like a 2,000 terabyte supercomputer with satellite connectivity.
-->'''Barb''': Two hugs?
-->'''Max''': (about to "cry") I don't have my Thundersense...
-->'''Barb''': But, Max, uh-
-->'''Max''': (fake crying) I don't have my Thundersense!
-->'''Barb''': Oh! Okay, I'll get you a computer, okay? (hugs Max)
-->'''Max''': (fake cries, then gives Dr. Colosso a thumbs up, then goes back to fake crying)
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* DogGotSentToaFarm: In the episode "Phoebe's a Clone Now", Dr. Colosso is literally sent to a relative's farm by mistake. Barb and Hank ship Clone Phoebe and Dr. Colosso there, thinking that they also shipped Clone Colosso, too. Clone Colosso is in the real Dr. Colosso's cage, and he believes that he's a donkey that moos.

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* DogGotSentToaFarm: DogGotSentToAFarm: In the episode "Phoebe's a Clone Now", Dr. Colosso is literally sent to a relative's farm by mistake. Barb and Hank ship Clone Phoebe and Dr. Colosso there, thinking that they also shipped Clone Colosso, too. Clone Colosso is in the real Dr. Colosso's cage, and he believes that he's a donkey that moos.
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* DogGotSent toaFarm: In the episode "Phoebe's a Clone Now", Dr. Colosso is literally sent to a relative's farm by mistake. Barb and Hank ship Clone Phoebe and Dr. Colosso there, thinking that they also shipped Clone Colosso, too. Clone Colosso is in the real Dr. Colosso's cage, and he believes that he's a donkey that moos.

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* DogGotSent toaFarm: DogGotSentToaFarm: In the episode "Phoebe's a Clone Now", Dr. Colosso is literally sent to a relative's farm by mistake. Barb and Hank ship Clone Phoebe and Dr. Colosso there, thinking that they also shipped Clone Colosso, too. Clone Colosso is in the real Dr. Colosso's cage, and he believes that he's a donkey that moos.
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* DogGotSenttoaFarm: In the episode "Phoebe's a Clone Now", Dr. Colosso is literally sent to a relative's farm by mistake. Barb and Hank ship Clone Phoebe and Dr. Colosso there, thinking that they also shipped Clone Colosso, too. Clone Colosso is in the real Dr. Colosso's cage, and he believes that he's a donkey that moos.

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* DogGotSenttoaFarm: DogGotSent toaFarm: In the episode "Phoebe's a Clone Now", Dr. Colosso is literally sent to a relative's farm by mistake. Barb and Hank ship Clone Phoebe and Dr. Colosso there, thinking that they also shipped Clone Colosso, too. Clone Colosso is in the real Dr. Colosso's cage, and he believes that he's a donkey that moos.
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* DogGotSenttoaFarm: In the episode "Phoebe's a Clone Now", Dr. Colosso is literally sent to a relative's farm by mistake. Barb and Hank ship Clone Phoebe and Dr. Colosso there, thinking that they also shipped Clone Colosso, too. Clone Colosso is in the real Dr. Colosso's cage, and he believes that he's a donkey that moos.
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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, offensive or disapproving, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, sometimes even to a little mixture of both. On top of that, he even has a coffee mug with a no entry smiley face sign/symbol to prove it.

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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, offensive or disapproving, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, sometimes even to a little mixture of both. On top of that, he even has a coffee mug with a no entry smiley face sign/symbol "no smiling" sign to prove it.
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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, offensive or disapproving, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, sometimes even to a little mixture of both.

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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, offensive or disapproving, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, sometimes even to a little mixture of both. On top of that, he even has a coffee mug with a no entry smiley face sign/symbol to prove it.
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* RidetheLightning: Teleportation

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* RidetheLightning: TeleportationRideTheLightning: Her power to teleport.
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* StalkerWithaCrush: On Max, to the point he had to freeze her to escape her.

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* StalkerWithaCrush: StalkerWithACrush: On Max, to the point he had to freeze her to escape her.
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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, offensive or disapproving, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, and sometimes even to a little mixture of both.

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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, offensive or disapproving, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, and sometimes even to a little mixture of both.
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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, sometimes even to a little mixture of both.

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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, offensive or disapproving, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, and sometimes even to a little mixture of both.
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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, sometimes even to a little mixture of both.

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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, sometimes even to a little mixture of both.
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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, sometimes even to a little mixture of both.

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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, sometimes even to a little mixture of both.
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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, and sometimes even to a little mixture of both.

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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, and sometimes even to a little mixture of both.
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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, sometimes even to a little mixture of both.

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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, and sometimes even to a little mixture of both.
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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, sometimes even to a little mixture of both.

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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either boring or annoying, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, sometimes even to a little mixture of both.
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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either offensive or disapproving, makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, sometimes even to a little mixture of both.

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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either offensive boring or disapproving, annoying, and makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, sometimes even to a little mixture of both.
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* {{Jerkass}}: Is not a nice man, just because he secretly hates his job, and quite possibly his life.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Is not a nice man, just because he secretly openly hates his job, and quite possibly his life.
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* MrFanservice: Especially during the second season, the show likes to draw attention to Jack's muscles.

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* MrFanservice: Especially during the second season, the show likes to draw attention to Jack's Max's muscles.
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* SatelliteLoveInterest: Basically besides the episode "Floral support" her only purpose is being Max's love interest. Interestingly enough, Ryan Newman was Jack Griffo's real-life girlfriend.

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* SatelliteLoveInterest: Basically besides the episode "Floral support" Support" her only purpose is being Max's love interest. Interestingly enough, Ryan Newman was Jack Griffo's real-life girlfriend.
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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either offensive or disapproving, makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, and sometimes even a little mixture of both.

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* PerpetualFrowner: It's obvious enough to know that he's grumpy, bossy, and miserable in a fair amount of episodes. He's mean to the other characters, is always in a terrible mood, finds things to be either offensive or disapproving, makes it his business to tell people so. It's also very clear and really technical to note that he's certainly and definitely little to no laughing, giggling, or smiling matter whatsoever, and by the looks of it, he never will be, except when he's shown to be very sadistic and sarcastic, and sometimes even to a little mixture of both.

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